Every
mattress manufacturer tries his best to make a product that properly
supports our bodies while we sleep. Some do this better than others.
Here is why Somnium OmniFlex does it best:
By using two firmness grades of
omni-directional springs, our mattress provides active support in the
waist region while allowing the shoulder and pelvis to sink more deeply
into the bed. The result is perfect posture of the resting body while
sleeping. Only a Somnium mattress offers this innovative design.
The OmniFlex springs are encased
in just two inches
of
foam on the top and the bottom. This minimal use
of foam allows the springs to do their job and properly support the
body. Also, less foam means greater breathability which creates a
drier, cooler and much healthier sleep environment.
Better Sleep through modern Technology: The Plain Dealer kicks off May by explaining the latest in sleep technology to Ohio readers -- putting Somnium center stage.
Trade Review: In its April issue, the industry publications Bedroom Magazinecatches up with Somnium at the company's first trade show in Las Vegas and recognizes a 'sleep product that represented very different technologies and solutions' developed by 'contemporary entrepreneurs who are cued into the latest in design' to its industry audience.
More than a Place to Rest: The New York Times gives an overview of the best bedding items for 2010 - and learns some scary sleep facts from Somnium.
Seal of approval: Better
Homes and Gardensrates Somnium
'eco-friendly' and
praises the 'novel design' for 'astonishingly comfortable
sleep' in its mattress review in the August 2009
issue.
Leading by example: Environmental
leaders Robert and Maria Kennedy chose recyclable Somnium
mattresses for the LEED-certified renovation of their 1920 Westchester
County home. Once the work on the house
commences in the fall of 2010, the Kennedy Green House is slated to become an educational tool for
homeowners, builders and designers.